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BBCBulls issue warning over financesBradford Bulls say the club's financial situation is worse than first thought and they need £1.25m to secure their future.
Mubarak jailed for protest deathsEgypt's ex-President Hosni Mubarak is jailed for life over the killing of demonstrators last year, but big protests follow the acquittal of key officials.
VIDEO: Cameron on 'brave' hostage rescueThe Prime Minister has paid tribute to the bravery of the forces involved in the rescue operation of four aid workers in Afghanistan.
Thousands cheer torch relay in NICrowds line the route of the Olympic torch relay between Belfast and Portrush.
Murder inquiry after fight at pubA murder investigation is launched after a 29-year-old man dies following a fight outside a pub in Dundee.
VIDEO: How Royal Derby fever hit UK in 1953The BBC's Mike Bushell looks back at the Queen's love of horse racing, in particular the Epsom Derby.
Girl, 16, dies after moped crashA teenage girl, who was riding a moped, dies following a collision with a car.
Australia cricketers may strikeAustralia's cricketers could boycott the one-day tour of England this summer in a dispute over pay.
Tribute paid to 'steadfast' QueenFirst Minister Carwyn Jones pays tribute to the Queen as final preparations get under way for the Diamond Jubilee.
Seven million see The Voice finalMore than seven million people tune in to see Leanne Mitchell crowned the first winner of BBC singing contest The Voice.
Most nursery applicants get placeEducation Minister John O'Dowd says the parents of only 24 children who have applied for pre-school places have not managed to find a spot.
McIlroy misses third straight cutRory McIlroy says he is racing against time to sort his game out ahead of US Open defence later this month.
Aid workers freed in AfghanistanFour aid workers kidnapped in north-eastern Afghanistan last month are freed in a "breathtaking" operation by coalition special forces.
Honduras in anti-corruption driveAn anti-corruption commission begins work in Honduras, where it will target rogue officials in the judicial system and police.
Newspapers spread Jubilee feverLet the Jubilee party begin, declare Saturday's papers
VIDEO: Stars prepare for Jubilee concertThe Queens Diamond Jubilee concert will take place on Monday 4 June at Buckingham Palace.
US warships in Pacific relocationDefence chief Leon Panetta gives the first details of America's new naval strategy in Asia, saying most US warships will be based in the Pacific by 2020.
US warships in Pacific relocationThe US plans to move the majority of its warships to the Asia-Pacific region by 2020, Defence Secretary Leon Panetta says.
US military in breast-feeding rowThe US military authorities criticise two servicewomen for allowing a photo showing them breast-feeding in uniform to be published on the web.
US boxer Mayweather goes to jailUS boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr starts a 90-day jail sentence for domestic violence, which had been postponed in January to allow him to fight.
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